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On the latest NFL Players: Second Acts podcast, former NFL lineman and current CEO of Cosm joins Peanut and Roman on the show. Jeb and Peanut discuss growing up and playing football in Texas and Jeb’s journey to the NFL. Jeb then explains how he left the NFL to get his MBA and eventually became the CEO of Cosm, an entertainment and technology company that creates immersive experiences in sports, art, and education using massive LED screens and spatial audio systems. Jeb shares how he applied lessons he learned from football to running Cosm. Jeb also reveals how he became the namesake for a University of North Carolina Beast Mode award and who is on his personal Mount Rushmore.
0:00 – start of show
0:55 - Jeb Terry gets introduced
1:33 - Jeb talks about growing up in Texas
3:30 - Jeb shares his welcome to the NFL moment
5:36 - Jeb talks about his transition out of the NFL
6:51- Jeb discusses getting his MBA
7:38 - Jeb talks explains what his company Cosm does
10:10 - Jeb talks about the effect of the Covid-19 pandemic on Cosm
12:13 - Jeb share Cosm’s plans for future development
14:18 - Jeb talks about partnering with other sports leagues
17:20 - Jeb talks about creating a Cost Super Bowl experience
18:49 - Jeb shares Cosm’s future growth plans
24:30 - Roman asks Jeb how he would rate himself as a CEO
28:08 - Jeb explains why he had an award named after him at University of North Carolina
30:27 - Roman asks Jeb what was harder being All Academic ACC football player or benching 27 reps of 225?
32:25 - Jeb reveals why he choose North Carolina for college
34:25 - Roman asks Jeb how many business acquisitions and exits he has had
35:49 - Jeb shares his personal Mount Rushmore
40:55 – end of show
**NOTE: Time codes are approximate
The NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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On the latest NFL Players: Second Acts podcast, former NFL lineman and current CEO of Cosm joins Peanut and Roman on the show. Jeb and Peanut discuss growing up and playing football in Texas and Jeb’s journey to the NFL. Jeb then explains how he left the NFL to get his MBA and eventually became the CEO of Cosm, an entertainment and technology company that creates immersive experiences in sports, art, and education using massive LED screens and spatial audio systems. Jeb shares how he applied lessons he learned from football to running Cosm. Jeb also reveals how he became the namesake for a University of North Carolina Beast Mode award and who is on his personal Mount Rushmore.
0:00 – start of show
0:55 - Jeb Terry gets introduced
1:33 - Jeb talks about growing up in Texas
3:30 - Jeb shares his welcome to the NFL moment
5:36 - Jeb talks about his transition out of the NFL
6:51- Jeb discusses getting his MBA
7:38 - Jeb talks explains what his company Cosm does
10:10 - Jeb talks about the effect of the Covid-19 pandemic on Cosm
12:13 - Jeb share Cosm’s plans for future development
14:18 - Jeb talks about partnering with other sports leagues
17:20 - Jeb talks about creating a Cost Super Bowl experience
18:49 - Jeb shares Cosm’s future growth plans
24:30 - Roman asks Jeb how he would rate himself as a CEO
28:08 - Jeb explains why he had an award named after him at University of North Carolina
30:27 - Roman asks Jeb what was harder being All Academic ACC football player or benching 27 reps of 225?
32:25 - Jeb reveals why he choose North Carolina for college
34:25 - Roman asks Jeb how many business acquisitions and exits he has had
35:49 - Jeb shares his personal Mount Rushmore
40:55 – end of show
**NOTE: Time codes are approximate
The NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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